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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/10/1987 - Regular MeetingCOUNCIL MEMI S n nt A nt Motion All Ayes Motion All Ayes • • x x x x x x CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PLACE: Council Chambers TIME: 7:30 P.M. DATE: August 10, 1987 Mayor Cox presented a permaplaqued Certificate of Appreciation to Barbara de Boom in recognition of her service on the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. x x A. ROLL CALL. B. The reading of the Minutes of the Meeting of .July 27, 1987, was waived, approved as written, and ordered filed. C. The reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions under consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was directed to read by titles only. D. HEARINGS: 1. Mayor Cox opened the public hearing and City Council review of an APPEAL BY JOHN D. PIERCE, Newport Beach, from the denial by the Planning Commission on May 21, 1987, of USE PERMIT NO. 3272, a request to permit the installation of outdoor tennis court lighting on property located at #2 Narbonne, Area 11 of the Harbor View Hills Planned Community; zoned P -C. Report from the Planning Department, was presented. Appeal application and letter dated July 6, 1987 from applicant, John D. Pierce, were presented. Letters dated July 1 and July 31, 1987 from E. John and Marilynn J. Fales opposing the project, were presented. Letter from John H. and Marlene J. Frisbie dated July 28, 1987, supporting the Planning Commission's denial of the proposed project, was presented. Letter dated July 30, 1987 from Carl Ensley, President, Spyglass Hill Community Association, (together with letter to Harbor Ridge Association) urging denial of subject project, was presented. Letter dated July 31, 1987 from Omairand Monirah Alomair in opposition to the subject project, was presented. John D. Pierce, 92 Narbonne Avenue, appellant, addressed the Council and Volume 41 - Page 309 J/P 3272 (88) COUNCIL MEMBERS S � rG�yn�G��A Gf �9 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH August 10, 1987 MINUTES stated that he had been a resident of the City for 14 years. He remarked that his immediate neighbor has no objection to the proposed lighting, and he also has written permission from the Harbor Ridge Homeowners Association Architectua.l Review Committee to install the tennis court lighting. He noted that his request was recommended for approval by the Planning staff, but denied by the Planning Commission. He stated that. he is requesting six (6) nonpolluting lights which will be shielded on all four sides; the lights are the saute as those recently installed in Belcourt,; and the lights will be lower than the existing street lights on E1 Capitan. He noted that his tennis court is approximately 35 feet below the existing line of sight from the nearest Spyglass Hill property owners. He distributed. a drawing depicting the view of his property from across E1 Capitan Drive. Herbert A. Bieber, President, Bieber Lighting Corporation, 626 S. Isis Avenue, Inglewood, addressed the Council and stated that after viewing the site • proposed for tennis court lighting, he noted that the tops of the lights will not be visible to the neighboring Spyglass Hill properties, and with their four -sided shields, there would not be a "halo" effect or interference with any views. He distributed a copy of a letter dated November 15, 1976 from the City of Beverly Hills regarding lighting he had installed on numerous courts throughout said City, to which they had no complaints from adjacent neighbors. Another letter was distributed from the Torrance Municipal Airport dated September 19, 1977, advising that the tennis lighting installed at Rolling Hills Plaza Tennis Club located under the approach to Runway 29 -Left, confines the lighting to the immediate vicinity of the courts and, therefore, they have no objections. He stated that he just recently installed tennis court lighting at the homers of Johnny Carson and Mery Griffin. Be also distributed a brochure outlining a typical court layout with specifications, fixtures, arms, poles, • etc. In conclusion, he stated that he was sure he could shield the lighting from Mr. Pi.erce's court so that no surrounding; residents would be offended. Volume: 41 - Page 310 U/P 3272 COUNCIL MEMBERS • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES August 10, 1987 Rolly H. Pulaski, 877 Production Place, Architect, addressed the Council and stated that he had been requested by Mr. Pierce to explain the drawing submitted earlier. He stated that even though he did not prepare the plan, he has reviewed it and is familiar with Mr. Bieber's type of tennis lighting. He commented that the drawing demonstrates the height of the fixtures and how they will be viewed from other properties, and he noted that the view line from adjacent homes is substantially above the top of the light fixtures being proposed. Also, the drawing indicates that the top of the fixtures are substantially below the height of Mr. Pierce's home. James H. Frisbie, 79 Montecito Drive, addressed the Council in opposition to the request„ He stated Mr. Pierce made a commitment to the Planning Commission in 1980 when his tennis court was approved, that he would never have lights on his court. He referenced the numerous letters sent to the Planning Commission and City Council opposing this proposal, as well as a petition signed by 44 property owners in the Spyglass Hill area who are against the request. He also noted that there are no other lighted tennis courts in the Harbor Ridge area. He stated that even though the ]Lights would be low, he felt they would impair views. He also felt that the fixtures were "ugly" and offensive, Especially during daytime hours. He further commented that he felt the property values of the four homes, which look down on the subject tennis court:, would decrease in value because of the lights. In conclusion, Mr. Frisbie stated he is concerned over the fact that he has been advised by a neighbor, should Mr. Pierce's appeal be denied, he will then install court floodlights. Marilynn J. Fales, 77 Montecito Drive, addressed the Council in opposition to the request. She stated that her home is directly above Mr. Pierce's property. She stated she moved to Spyglass Hill because of the view; "paid a price" for that view, and feels the tennis lights will be extremely detrimental to that view. She EL180 felt the lighting would definitely affect the value of her home. Volume 41 - Page 311 U/P 3272 COUNCIL MEMBERS '01,N- • Motion • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES 10. 1987 Alex Sytnyk,, 55 Goleta Point Drive, addressed the Council in opposition to the request. He stated that he was in attendance at the Planning Commission meeting in 1980 when Mr. Pierce's tennis court was approved, and was reassured by Mr. Pierce that the court would never be lit. He stated that the court has not been the "nicest thing to look at," however, the neighbors have come to accept it, but they cannot support the request for lights. He commented that the tennis courts referenced by Mr. Bieber, i.e., Johnny Carson and Mery Griffin, are located on large estates, which is not the case in Spyglass Hill. Dr. Steven Weinstein, M.D., 17 Point Loma, addressed the Council stating that he was an avid tennis player; has played on a variety of lighted tennis courts; and has observed a number of different types of tennis lighting. He stated that the lights proposed for Mr. Pierce's court are the "best he has ever seen anywhere." He also stated that tennis lighting could potentially pose a problem, and therefore, suggested the curfew be changed from 10 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mr. Pierce addressed the Council again, and stated that he wished to clarify the remark made by Mr. Sytnyk regarding the Planning Commission hearing in 1980 when his tennis court was approved. He stated thatp at the time the tennis court was considered by the Commission, the issue of lighting was not addressed at that point, so it was not his intention to unequivocably say that he would never install lights on the court. He further stated his court is private, not public, and therefore, will not be used that often. He also stated he would agree to a 9 p.m. curfew on lights if imposed. Hearing no others wishing to address the Council, the public hearing was closed. Motion was made to sustain the decision of the Planning Commission, and deny the appeal. Volume 41 - Page 312 U/P 3272 COUNCIL MEMBERS `6 116 \'5, .N\AkpA * I' • All Ayes Motion All Ayes • • x CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES August 10, 1987 Council Member Sansone stated one of his concerns is that there is no other tennis lighting in the area of Mr. Pierce's home, and even though the lights would be shielded, he feels there still would be a "glow" of some kind. He also stated that what was even of greater concern to him was the noise that will emanate from the court activity. The motion was voted on and carried. E. PUBLIC COMMENTS: Karen Sanford Kilstrom, 1650 Placentia Traffic/ Avenue, addressed the Council and Parking on distributed. a prepared statement of her Peninsula concerns with regard to traffic and (85) parking problems on the Peninsula. Included in. her comments were suggestions for solving some of the problems, to which Council Members expressed appreciation. F. CONSENT CALENDAR: The following actions were taken as indicated, except for those items removed: 1. ORDINANCES FOR None. 2. RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION: (a) Resolution No. 87 -132 authorizing Lifeguard the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Services/ a 5 -year Lease Agreement with the OC Hrbr Ls Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Agmt Parks District (C- 2247), which will Res 87 -132 provide County financial assistance for C -2247 lifeguard services on City beaches (38) used by County residents. (Report from Marine Director) (b) Resolution No. 87 -133 in response to the "Call for Information" for Southern California OCS Lease Sale #95. (Report from Assistant City Attorney) (c) Resolution No. 87 -134 requiring vehicles on Marcus Avenue to stop at 35th Street. (Report from Traffic Engineer - Public Works Department) Volume 41 - Page 313 OCS /Offshr 011 La Sale Res 87 -133 (87) Traffic Stp/ Marcus /35th Res 87 -134 (85) COUNCIL MEMBERS ti �G9 `G 'A 4P Of q G L CALL �' • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES t 10, 1987 (d) Resolution No. 87 -135 requesting the California Department of Transportation (CalTrans) to increase the signal time for pedestrians crossing Coast Highway at Marguerite Avenue and to consider the removal of the marked crosswalks at Larkspur and Marigold Avenues. (Report from Traffic Engineer- Public Works Department) (e) Resolution No. 87 -136 requesting the California Department of Transportation (CalTrans) to modify the traffic signal at Coast Highway Marguerite Avenue to provide separate left -turn phasing for Marguerite. (See report w /agenda item F• 2 (d) ) (f) Resolution No. 87 -137 requesting the California Department of Transportation (CalTrans) to consider the installation of additional traffic signals at the intersections of Coast Highway at Orchid and Iris Avenues. (See report w /agenda item F -2(d)) 3. CONTRACTS/AGREEMENTS: (a) Award Contract No. 2643 to Blair Paving„ Inc., (waive the irregularity in the bid documents) for the total price of $262,522.50; and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute subject contract for 1987 -88 Street Resurfacing Program. (Report from Public Works Department) (b) Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Supplemental Agreement with the engineering firm of ASL Consulting Engineers for the preparation of final design plans, specifications and cost estimate for Coast Highway Widening, Bayside Drive to MacArthur Boulevard, C- 2500,. (Report from Public Works Department) (c) Removed from the Consent Calendar. Volume 41 - Page 314 Traffic Sgnl CalTrans/ PCH /Margrt Res 87 -135 (85) Traffic Sgnl CalTrans/ Lft -trn Margrt Res 87 -136 (85) Traffic Sgnl CalTrans/ PCH /Orchd Res 87 -137 (85) St Rsrfcg/ 87 -88 C -2643 (38) PCH Wdng/ Bayed Dr- MacA /ASL C -2500 (38) COUNCIL MEMBERS • • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH August 10, 1987 4. 5. rl COMMUNICATIONS - For referral as indicated: (a) To Parks, Beaches and Recreation for reply, letter from Brooke B. Bentley concerning Buffalo Hills Park and Little League Baseball Team. MINUTES PB &R (62) (b) To Planning Department for Planning inclusion in the records, letter (68) from D. Jim Parsa, (property owner of 20152 S. W. Birch) regarding Santa Ana Heights annexation. (c) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (d) To staff for preparation of policy, IPB&R letter from Environmental Quality (62) Affairs Citizens Advisory Committee regarding trees and shrubs that obstruct views. (e) To Parks, Beaches and Recreation PB &R Commission for report back, letter (62) from Girl Scout Council of Orange County requesting a lease extension. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral to the City Clerk for inclusion in the records: (a) Copy of letter from Roy L. Slater protesting COMCAST Cable's pricing policies. (b) Copy of letter from Cameo Community Association urging Orange County Planning Commission support for Pelican Hills Road construction. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES - For denial and I(36) confirmation of the City Clerk's referral to the claims adjuster: (a) Coline M. Gibbons alleging Sabot sail boat being used in connection with City's summer recreation program damaged her boat that was anchored in Newport Harbor on July 22, 19B7. (b) Jeffrey Harbison alleging false arrest, assault, battery, defamation, excessive force, etc., by City Police Officers on April 19, 1987 at parking lot of Warehouse Restaurant, Lido Isle. Volume 41 - Page 315 Cmsn COUNCIL MEMBERS y � aG�y -AA1 1 A11 1 15 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES 10, 1987 (c) Application to present late claim Ketchum of Dorothy M. Ketchum alleging damages due to the loss of her son, James D. Ketchum, who was killed in helicopter accident on March 10, 1987 at Bonita Canyon, City of Irvine. (d) Peter ,Jason Luna alleging personal Luna injuries and property damage as a result of being involved in accident with City employee at Industrial Way, east of Superior on July 1, 1987. (e) Application to present late claim of Ray Jeffrey Steven Ray alleging personal injuries as a result of falling; on cement walkway near northernmost end of Corona del Mar Beach on March 14, 1987. (f) Sue Ellen Rotar alleging her Rotar vehicle was rear -ended by City Refuse Truck at San Miguel and Ford Road on July 17, 1987. (g) City of San Clemente seeking City SClmte /. indemnity, etc., from claim filed Hermanson by Barry and Sally Hermanson regarding auto accident from Santee„ California to Route 73 /MacArthur Boulevard, and San Joaquin Hills Road on August 3, 1984. (h) Mark James Smith alleging mental, Smith emotional and physical distress, etc., when arrested near the west side of: the harbor entrance to Newport Bay on April 28 or 29, 1987. (i) State Farm Insurance for Russell State Farm/ Kuhlman, alleging City Street Kuhlman Sweeper damaged right front end of claimant's vehicle in alley at 219 Lugonia on June 8, 1987. (j) Edward J. Tracy alleging puncture Tracy to tire: as a result of driving over City's traffic counter at intersection of Birch Street and Bristol. on July 11, 1987. Volume 41 - Page 316 COUNCIL MEME S n .N CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH August 10, 1987 MINUTES For rejection: (k) Late Claim of Eric R. Bever Bever alleging personal injuries as a result of bicycle accident caused • by root damage in pavement on road at Pacific Coast Highway on April 14, 1987. 7. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINTS - For denial and (36) confirmation of the City Clerk's referral to the claims adjuster: (a) Arnold and Kyal Betton, Orange Betton County Superior Court,, Case No. 491779. Claim was denied by City Council in December, 1985. (b) Thomas Quental for Damages and Quental False Arrest and Imprisonment, Orange County Superior Court, Case No. 5213870. Claim was denied by City Council on January 26, 1987. 8. REQUEST TO FILL PERSONNEL VACANCIES: (66) (Report from the City Manager) (a) Approve two Assistant Code Enforcement Officers, Planning Department. • (b) Approve one Senior Library Clerk, Library Services Department. (c) Approve one Parking Lot Lead Person„ Marine Department. (d) Approve one Parking Lot Supervisor, Marine Department. 9. STAFF AND COMMISSION REPORTS - For Council information and approval: (a) Memorandum from Budget Committee Arts Cmsn recommending DEFERRING REQUEST OF (24) ARTS COMMISSION FORA FULL -TIME ASSISTANT UNTIL PREPARATION OF THE 1988 -81) BUDGET. For Council information and filing: (b). Report to the City Manager Ping Cmsn regarding ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE (68) PLANNING COMMISSION ON JULY 23, • 1987. (c) Memorandum from Parks, Beaches and PB &R Ofcra Recreation Director regarding (24) ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1987 -88. Volume 41 - Page 317 COUNCIL MEMBERS \AG -off y co � �yG��yPA fG� • • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES August 10, 1987 10. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING: (a) August. 24, 1987 - PLANNING COMMISSION AMENDMENT NO. 651 - A request of IRVINE PACIFIC, Newport Beach, to amend the Planned Community Development Standards for Area 10 of the BIG CANYON PLANNED COMMUNITY so as to amend the front, side and rear yard setback requirements for residential dwellings and garages, and to delete the provision for the establishment of setbacks in conjunction with the approval of a tentative tract map. Property located on the northeasterly side of San Joaquin Hills Road, between Santa Rosa Drive and Santa Cruz Drive; zoned P -C. (Report from the Planning Department) (b) Removed from the Consent Calendar. 11. ENCROACHMENT PERMIT REQUEST OF LAWRENCE J. O'ROURKE, JR. - Approve issuance of an encroachment permit for construction of nonstandard improvements at 2244 West Coast Highway for installation of a sign within a City public utility easement adjacent to and contiguous with West Coast Highway; approve an agreement for nonstandard improvements; and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute subject agreement and record with the Orange County Recorder. (Report from Public Works Department) 12. RESUBDIVISION NO. 821 - Approve a Subdivision Agreement guaranteeing completion of the public improvements required with Resubdivision No. 821, Balboa Island; and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute subject agreement. (Report from Public Works Department) 13. USE PERMIT NO. 3227 - Approve Use Permit Agreement guaranteeing completion of the public improvements required with Use Permit No. 3227, on property located at 3952 -4020 Campus Drive; and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute subject agreement. (Report from Public Works Department) Volume 41 - Page 318 PCA 651 (94) Permit/ Encroachmt (65) Resub 821 (88) 3227 COUNCIL MEMBERS \A1 g 1. n0 on, , • r �i CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES August 10, 1987 14. SPECIAL EVENTS PERMITS - Uphold staff's Permit/ recommendation for approval (subject to Spcl Evnts conditions listed in the staff report) (65) of the following: (Report from Business License Supervisor) (a) Application #87 -115 - Apli #87 -115 Temporary Street Closure for Rusty Pelican /Special Olympics Triathlon at Back Bay Drive on Saturday, September 26, 1987, 7:30 - 9:50 a.m. (b) Application #87 -193 - Removed from the Consent Calendar. 15. COUNCIL TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION AND EXPENSE Cncl Expns - Approve the following for League of (33) California Cities Conference to Monterey: Evelyn R. Hart for $299 (July 23 and 24, 1987), Philip Maurer for $628.55 (July 22 - 24, 1987), and Ruthelyn Plummer for $547.37 (July 21 - 24, 1987). 16. HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION #128 -3017 - Harbor Perm Approve application of Lancer Landing to Apli #128 - revise the commercial docks bayward of 3017 3017 West Coast Highway, subject to (51) conditions :listed in the staff report. (Report from Marine Department) 17. ACQUISITION OF MOBILE HOME IN DE ANZA PW /DeAnza BAYSIDE VILLAGE - Authorize the purchase MHms Purch of mobile home and appurtenances at 232 (74) Plymouth Drive for $38,000 from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke, subject to Federal and State approval. (Report from Public Works Department) 18. BUDGET AMENDMENTS - For approval: (25) BA- 004, $9,018 - Increase in Unappropriated Surplus and Revenue Estimates for reserve of funds from Drug Enforcement Administration; General Fund. BA -005, $2,500 - Transfer in Budget Appropriations for Outer Continental Shelf Oil Field; Nondepartmental- Advertising and Public Relations Fund. BA -006, $10,100 - Decrease in Unappropriated Surplus and Increase in Budget Appropriations for Balboa Peninsula Drainage Study /Design (omitted from carry -over list); General Fund. Volume 41 - Page 319 COUNCIL MEMI y CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH August 10, 1987 MINUTES 15th St /Npt Pier Restrm C -2624 (B,) (38) G. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. Report from Public Works Department recommending that the City Council: (1) authorize staff terminate an existing • Agreement with Boyle Engineering Corporation to design new public restrooms at Newport Pier and at 15th Street; (2) authorize the City Manager to execute a new Agreement with Boyle Engineering Corporation to prepare plans and specifications for a new restroom at Newport Pier when a final decision has been made on the concept and location; and (3) authorize the City Manager to execute an .Agreement with Ron Yeo, Architect, 'FAIA, to prepare plans and specifications to remodel the existing 15th Street restroom, was presented. Mayor Pro Tem Hart stated that she has discussed this matter with the Public Works Director and feels the recommended action with regard to the 15th Street restroom is appropriate. However, pertaining to the Newport Pier restroom, she stated that she was most anxious to move ahead and requested the Public Works Director to brief the Council on its status. • The Public Works Director advised that the City has retained Boyle Engineering to prepare alternative designs for the Newport Pier restroom, together with coat estimates, which he hopes will respond to the concerns expressed by the Council in the past. He stated that the Public Works and Planning Departments intend to have a report back to the Council on September 14, which will include elevations, plans, alternatives, cost estimates and projected schedules. It is their hope that a final decision can be made at that meeting. Mayor Pro Tem Hart commented that she would like to have as much information as possible with regard to the Newport Pier restroom when it comes back on September 14, in order that the Council may take action at that time, and allow staff to proceed. She stated that it was her hope that the restroom would be in place by next year. n x Motion was made to approve the Ayes recommended action, as set forth in the staff report. Volume 41 — Page 320 15th St /Npt Pier Restrm C -2624 (B,) (38) CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS \rG9y CG �� o¢ 9 vy 9G9 ��� G� ��► August 10, 1987 • Motion All Ayes Motion All Ayes Motion 0Ayes x MINUTES Petition signed by tenants of Marinapark requesting the City take necessary steps to provide barriers (such as turnstiles) at each end of the front walkway in Marinapark to deter bicycles, was presented. Council Member Plummer stated that she would hesitate placing barricades on the sidewalk in front of Marinapark, inasmuch as it would then appear to not be a public walk or a public beach. She suggested that staff investigate the feasibility of improved signage in the area or that stronger police enforcement be made on the bicyclists. Council Member Maurer reported that on Balboa Island, the General Services Department has placed signs designating no bicycles allowed on certain sidewalks, which he felt has really been of help. He also does not feel turnstiles or barricades would be the answer to this problem. Motion was made to refer the subject letter to staff for response. Report from Public Works Department recommending staff notify the owners of property fronting 31st Street to construct concrete curb, gutter, and sidewalk improvements along 31st Street frontages, using the procedures of Chapter 27 of the Improvement Act of 1911 (31st Street Improvement between Newport Boulevard and Villa Way, Cannery Village Area), and setting a public hearing on September 14, 1987, was presented. Council Member Turner stated that he would be out of town on September 14, when the above item is recommended for public hearing, and therefore, motion was made to schedule said public hearing for September 28, 1987. Application #87 -193 - Amplified Sound for wedding ceremony of M. J. Rylaarsdam at Lookout 'Point in Corona del Mar on Saturday, August 29, 1987, was presented. Council Member Sansone stated that he does not feel amplified sound is necessary, or appropriate for the subject area, due to the proximity of residential homes, and therefore, motion was made to approve the subject per&it without amplified sound. Volume 41 - Page 321 784 ry Vlg/ St Impv (74) Permit /Spcl Event Apli# 87 -193 (65) COUNCIL MEMBERS \11\\O • • Motion All Ayes • x CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES August 10, 1987 H. ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION: 1. Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 87 -39, being, Ord 87 -39 PD /Towg AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF Official THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING (70) CERTAIN SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 5.15 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO REGULATION OF NEWPORT BEACH OFFICIAL POLICE TOW TRUCK SERVICE, was presented for second reading with report dated July 27, 1987, from Assistant City Attorney. The City Manager reported that the subject ordinance was not reviewed in its entirety prior to presenting to the Council for introduction, and he would therefore, recommend that: a) Section 3, relative to hours of operation, be deleted as set forth in the proposed ordinance, and that the hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. remain. He stated that should the tow companies have a problem with the existing hours of operation, then this issue can be considered separately by the Council at a future date. b) Section 5 be renumbered to Section 4, and read: "A towing company may charge a lien sale fee, as provided by resolution, and may begin lien sale proceedings after five (5) days of.storage." Motion was made to reintroduce Ordinance No. 87 -39, as amended in the foregoing, and pass to second reading on August 24, 1987. I. CONTINUED BUSINESS: 1. Report from City Attorney regarding LIDO Ping /Lid VILLAGE PARKING STRUCTURE, was Vlg Prkg presented. (68) Letter from S. R. Willford dated July 3, 1987, was presented. Volume 41 - Page 322 COUNCIL MEMBERS 9 • • Motion All Ayes Motion All Ayes • x CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES August 10, 1987 Sandy R. Willford, 62 Linda Isle, Ping /Lido addressed the Council and stated that he Vlg Prkg had reviewed the subject report and would be responding.in writing; however, he did wish to make a few comments at this time. He stated that with regard to there being a "dispute," he felt there is no dispute as to the existence or wording of the contract; and no relevant, or material disagreement between Lido Marina Village and Lido shop owners. He stated, the only disagreement is who gets to use the parking structure for use permit purposes, but whether they agree or not, its an issue that only the City Council can decide. He stated that pertaining to any possible conflict of interest on the part of the City Attorney, the Lido Shop owners will withdraw their objections to his representing both the staff and Council. He stated that the City staff is aware of their contract and they do not feel there were any errors on the part of the Planning Commission, but there was an error on the part of the staff. In conclusion, he stated he felt the City Council should have another closed session on this matter as soon as possible. The Planning Director, in response to the above comments, stated that, as far as the Planning Department is concerned, they do not feel they have made any mistakes and they will disagree with Mr. Willford on this issue. Motion was made to receive and file report from the City Attorney. J. CURRENT BUSINESS: 1. HARBOR QUALITY CITIZENS ADVISORY Harbor Qlty/ COMMITTEE VACANCY: CAC Motion was made to accept with regret the resignation of Bill Harris, and confirm (District 3) Mayor Pro Tem Hart's appointment of Donald R. Lawrenz, Jr., to fill. Mr. Harris' unexpired term ending December 31, 1987. Volume 41 — Page 323 1 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS MINUTES August 10, 1987 Meeting adjourned at 8:35 p.m. The agenda for this meeting was posted on August 6, 1987. at 8:30 a.m., on the City Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the City of Newport Beach Administra- tion Buildine. Volume 41 - Page 324